This genre is aimed at a listening audience and usually serves the purpose of informing and persuading said audience to enact change
What is a speech?
Mentioning celebrities, movies, books, or characters are all examples of this popular tool.
What is allusion?
The 3 categories I must write about in my analysis
What is form, structure, and language?
This is the amount of time I have for paper 2.
What is 2 hours?
The effect of using imagery
What is creates a vivid picture in the reader's mind to appeal to their senses?
This genre often includes setting, characters, dialogue, plot, and can be told in any POV with a purpose to entertain
What is a narrative?
Repeating the beginning phrase of a sentence or clause; i.e "I have a dream"
What is anaphora?
The first thing you should do on Paper 1 because it's worth so much.
What is the analytical essay(aka Question 2)?
I am the first thing you should do on paper 2 because I am worth so much and I have so many options available.
What is the extended writing (long) question 2,3,or 4?
The effect of triadic structure
What is creates a sense of rhythm and completeness that makes the text more memorable?
This genre is meant to persuade readers and may include elements/tools like rhetoric, a slogan, and a call to action
What is an advertisement?
Sally sells seashells by the seashore is an example of this tool.
What is alliteration?
Write around 120-150 words and FOLLOW THE PROMPT.
What is the directed response (aka 1A)?
My goal is to analyze the choices I made in my creative piece, quote them, and discuss their effects.
What is the reflective commentary?
The effect of juxtaposition
What is highlights the contrast between two opposing ideas, typically provoking thought and reflection?
This genre expresses the writer's opinion about common topics in the world; these can be extremely controversial as they usually include topics such as politics, economics, and social injustice.
What is an editorial?
This structure tool reminds us all that "time is money, and money is time".
What is chiasmus?
My goal is to analyze the similarities and differences between my work and Cambridge's.
What is the comparative analysis/essay?
An absolutely essential way to show Cambridge where one answer stops and the next one begins (applies to both papers)
What is writing the question and part in the lefthand column?
The effect of polysyndeton
What is slowing down the pace/creating a sense of breathlessness?
This genre is written in 1st person POV and focuses on specific moments that were impactful in a person's life
What is a memoir?
A number should ALWAYS come before this tool when referring to it in your PEELS.
What is point of view?
Out of a total 2 hrs & 15 m, this is the amount of time I should spend reading and annotating both texts
What is 15 minutes or less?
The kind of prompt you should NOT gravitate towards
What is any genre we didn't write for in class?
The effect of using 3rd person POV
What is potentially creates more formality and objectivity for the reader?